tour de france tilsvarer gilli for mig. uundgåeligt at blive rørt. ser min far i en hvid plastikhavestol et sted i italien. skyggen eller tæt på et ac system. havde glemt contador<3 minder mig om fifa på playstation og ham manden der sagde anGEL de mAriA.
God bog hvis man kan li cykling. Lærte en del, vidste ikke hvor insane touren plejede være (selvom den stadig er ekstrem bevares). Hyggeligt med billeder
This is a wonderfully poetic book about cycling and why so many people are drawn to it. We are captivated by the limits of human potential—that's why it's hard to look away from someone pushing themselves to exhaustion on a bike. Much like our society, cycling is built on the achievements of those who came before us, with riders crossing the same mountain peaks today as they did 50 years ago. This demonstrates that we can only truly appreciate evolution when it retains a certain sameness. The accomplishments of modern cyclists are celebrated because the mountains remain the same height they have always been.
This lesson is transferable to broader societal change. We can only comprehend and embrace change when it retains a connection to history, offering a sense of continuity. This comparability allows us to take pride in progress and improvements, not just for ourselves or those who will follow, but most importantly, for the people before us. This connection to history drives us, like the book's title, forward.